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Click on one of the following links.
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  <li><a href="login.jsf">login.jsf</a><br/>
      Page that asks for a first name and last name.</li>
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This code is from <a href="http://www.coreservlets.com/JSF-Tutorial/jsf2/">the coreservlets.com JSF 2.0 tutorial</a>.
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